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Routledge International Handbook of Sustainable Development, PDF eBook

Routledge International Handbook of Sustainable Development PDF

Edited by Michael Redclift, Delyse Springett

Part of the Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks series

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Description

This Handbook gives a comprehensive, international and cutting-edge overview of Sustainable Development. It integrates the key imperatives of sustainable development, namely institutional, environmental, social and economic, and calls for greater participation, social cohesion, justice and democracy as well as limited throughput of materials and energy. The nature of sustainable development and the book's theorization of the concept underline the need for interdisciplinarity in the discourse as exemplified in each chapter of this volume.

The Handbook employs a critical framework that problematises the concept of sustainable development and the struggle between discursivity and control that has characterised the debate. It provides original contributions from international experts coming from a variety of disciplines and regions, including the Global South.

Comprehensive in scope, it covers, amongst other areas:

    • Sustainable architecture and design
    • Biodiversity
    • Sustainable business
    • Climate change
    • Conservation
    • Sustainable consumption
    • De-growth
    • Disaster management
    • Eco-system services
    • Education
    • Environmental justice
    • Food and sustainable development
    • Governance
    • Gender
    • Health
    • Indicators for sustainable development
    • Indigenous perspectives
    • Urban transport

      The Handbook offers researchers and students in the field of sustainable development invaluable insights into a contested concept and the alternative worldviews that it has fostered.

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